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Andrew Place Testimony before the Pennsylvania House Democratic Policy Committee Hearing on Carbon Capture
Andrew Place, CATF’s Director of U.S. State Energy and Climate Policy, gave the following testimony before the Pennsylvania House Democratic Policy Committee Hearing on Carbon Capture.
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Open Letter from 27 Leaders in Industry, Academia and Civil Society on the EU’s TEN-E Regulation
A coalition of European industry and academic representatives signed an open letter calling for CO₂ storage sites and multiple CO₂ transport options to be supported by the TEN-E regulation. “The Trans-European Network for Energy (TEN-E) Regulation plays an important role in accelerating the build-out of infrastructure for a climate neutral…
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Scaling Up Climate Ambition: Carbon Capture, Removal, and Storage Priorities in the 117th Congress
These provisions could grow U.S. carbon management capacity 13-fold by the mid-2030s, making them available for global deployment.
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Achieving Deep Emissions Reductions with CO2 Networks for Europe
A primer on CO2 networks – what they are and how they can contribute to decarbonising Europe.
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The SCALE Act Fact Sheet
The Storing CO₂ and Lowering Emissions (SCALE) Act includes key policy pillars designed to overcome the barriers and drive CO₂ infrastructure deployment.
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Updated CATF comments on the proposals for the revision of the TEN-E Regulation
CATF strongly supports the EU’s ambition to become climate neutral by 2050 and welcomes the revision of the TEN-E regulation to ensure compatibility with climate neutrality. Besides energy security, connection, and affordability, the TEN-E revision offers key opportunities to ensure that the energy infrastructure is not only adapted for decarbonisation…
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TEN-E Factsheet: Carbon capture and storage the missing piece of the puzzle
While the revision of the TEN-E regulation to be in line with climate ambition is welcome, the European Commission’s draft neglects geologic storage as an integral part of the value chain of carbon capture removal and storage.
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CATF Comments on the Inception Impact Assessment for Amendment of the EU ETS
CATF applauds the European Commission for its plans to increase the ambition of the EU’s 2030 climate goals to ensure carbon neutrality by mid-century. CATF also commends the European Commission for pursuing policy innovation on the road to net-zero emissions by mid-century. CATF is grateful for the opportunity to provide…